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USC TITLE 50 - WAR AND NATIONAL DEFENSE 01/22/02
CHAPTERS FOR USC TITLE 50 - WAR AND NATIONAL DEFENSE 01/22/02
Title 50 - Chapter 1. Council of National Defense 1
Title 50 - Chapter 2. Board of Ordnance and Fortification (Repealed) 11
Title 50 - Chapter 3. Alien Enemies 21
Title 50 - Chapter 4. Espionage (Repealed or Transferred) 31
Title 50 - Chapter 5. Arsenals, Armories, Arms, and War Material Generally 51
Title 50 - Chapter 6. Willful Destruction, etc., of War or National-Defense
Title 50 - Chapter 7. Interference With Homing Pigeons Owned by United States
Title 50 - Chapter 8. Explosives; Manufacture, Distribution, Storage, Use, and
Title 50 - Chapter 9. Aircraft (Omitted, Repealed, or Transferred) 151
Title 50 - Chapter 10. Helium Gas 161
Title 50 - Chapter 11. Acquisition of and Expenditures on Land for National-Defense
Title 50 - Chapter 12. Vessels in Territorial Waters of United States 191
Title 50 - Chapter 13. Insurrection 201
Title 50 - Chapter 14. Wartime Voting by Land and Naval Forces (Repealed) 301
Title 50 - Chapter 15. National Security 401
Title 50 - Chapter 16. Defense Industrial Reserves 451
Title 50 - Chapter 17. Arming American Vessels (Repealed) 481
Title 50 - Chapter 18. Air-Warning Screen 491
Title 50 - Chapter 19. Guided Missiles 501
Title 50 - Chapter 20. Wind Tunnels 511
Title 50 - Chapter 21. AbacaAE1 Production (Omitted) 541
Title 50 - Chapter 22. Uniform Code of Military Justice (Repealed or Omitted)
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A "Family Limited Partnership" can be used to own and manage your property
In a similar manner to a Trust, but allowing additional tax planning techniques to be employed. Family Limited Partnerships are typically used for those who have large estates and thus have a need for specialized estate planning in order to minimize federal and state estate/death/inheritance taxes as well as provide elements of asset protection.
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The process through which the legal title to property is transferred from a decedent to the beneficiaries. If a person dies with a will (testate), the probate court determines if the will is valid, hears any objections to the will, orders that creditors be paid and supervises the process to assure that property is distributed by the Personal Representative or Executor according to the terms of the will. If a person dies without a will (intestate) the probate court appoints an Administrator who receives all claims, pays creditors, and then distributes all property according to the laws of the state.
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Legally unable to manage one's own affairs due to mental disability. This may be temporary or permanent.
Family Limited Partnership
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A legal partnership agreement between members of a family for the management and control of property for the benefit of family members. Sometimes used to minimize transfer taxes.
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